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A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment

In general, prokaryotes are considered to be single-celled organisms that lack internal membrane-bound organelles. However, many bacteria produce proteinaceous microcompartments that serve a similar purpose, i.e. to concentrate specific enzymic reactions together or to shield the wider cytoplasm fro...

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Autores principales: Sargent, Frank, Davidson, Fordyce A., Kelly, Ciarán L., Binny, Rachelle, Christodoulides, Natasha, Gibson, David, Johansson, Emelie, Kozyrska, Katarzyna, Lado, Lucia Licandro, MacCallum, Jane, Montague, Rachel, Ortmann, Brian, Owen, Richard, Coulthurst, Sarah J., Dupuy, Lionel, Prescott, Alan R., Palmer, Tracy
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Publicado: Society for General Microbiology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24014666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.069922-0
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author Sargent, Frank
Davidson, Fordyce A.
Kelly, Ciarán L.
Binny, Rachelle
Christodoulides, Natasha
Gibson, David
Johansson, Emelie
Kozyrska, Katarzyna
Lado, Lucia Licandro
MacCallum, Jane
Montague, Rachel
Ortmann, Brian
Owen, Richard
Coulthurst, Sarah J.
Dupuy, Lionel
Prescott, Alan R.
Palmer, Tracy
author_facet Sargent, Frank
Davidson, Fordyce A.
Kelly, Ciarán L.
Binny, Rachelle
Christodoulides, Natasha
Gibson, David
Johansson, Emelie
Kozyrska, Katarzyna
Lado, Lucia Licandro
MacCallum, Jane
Montague, Rachel
Ortmann, Brian
Owen, Richard
Coulthurst, Sarah J.
Dupuy, Lionel
Prescott, Alan R.
Palmer, Tracy
author_sort Sargent, Frank
collection PubMed
description In general, prokaryotes are considered to be single-celled organisms that lack internal membrane-bound organelles. However, many bacteria produce proteinaceous microcompartments that serve a similar purpose, i.e. to concentrate specific enzymic reactions together or to shield the wider cytoplasm from toxic metabolic intermediates. In this paper, a synthetic operon encoding the key structural components of a microcompartment was designed based on the genes for the Salmonella propanediol utilization (Pdu) microcompartment. The genes chosen included pduA, -B, -J, -K, -N, -T and -U, and each was shown to produce protein in an Escherichia coli chassis. In parallel, a set of compatible vectors designed to express non-native cargo proteins was also designed and tested. Engineered hexa-His tags allowed isolation of the components of the microcompartments together with co-expressed, untagged, cargo proteins. Finally, an in vivo protease accessibility assay suggested that a PduD–GFP fusion could be protected from proteolysis when co-expressed with the synthetic microcompartment operon. This work gives encouragement that it may be possible to harness the genes encoding a non-native microcompartment for future biotechnological applications.
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spelling pubmed-38364892013-12-03 A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment Sargent, Frank Davidson, Fordyce A. Kelly, Ciarán L. Binny, Rachelle Christodoulides, Natasha Gibson, David Johansson, Emelie Kozyrska, Katarzyna Lado, Lucia Licandro MacCallum, Jane Montague, Rachel Ortmann, Brian Owen, Richard Coulthurst, Sarah J. Dupuy, Lionel Prescott, Alan R. Palmer, Tracy Microbiology (Reading) Physiology and Biochemistry In general, prokaryotes are considered to be single-celled organisms that lack internal membrane-bound organelles. However, many bacteria produce proteinaceous microcompartments that serve a similar purpose, i.e. to concentrate specific enzymic reactions together or to shield the wider cytoplasm from toxic metabolic intermediates. In this paper, a synthetic operon encoding the key structural components of a microcompartment was designed based on the genes for the Salmonella propanediol utilization (Pdu) microcompartment. The genes chosen included pduA, -B, -J, -K, -N, -T and -U, and each was shown to produce protein in an Escherichia coli chassis. In parallel, a set of compatible vectors designed to express non-native cargo proteins was also designed and tested. Engineered hexa-His tags allowed isolation of the components of the microcompartments together with co-expressed, untagged, cargo proteins. Finally, an in vivo protease accessibility assay suggested that a PduD–GFP fusion could be protected from proteolysis when co-expressed with the synthetic microcompartment operon. This work gives encouragement that it may be possible to harness the genes encoding a non-native microcompartment for future biotechnological applications. Society for General Microbiology 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3836489/ /pubmed/24014666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.069922-0 Text en © 2013 SGM http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Physiology and Biochemistry
Sargent, Frank
Davidson, Fordyce A.
Kelly, Ciarán L.
Binny, Rachelle
Christodoulides, Natasha
Gibson, David
Johansson, Emelie
Kozyrska, Katarzyna
Lado, Lucia Licandro
MacCallum, Jane
Montague, Rachel
Ortmann, Brian
Owen, Richard
Coulthurst, Sarah J.
Dupuy, Lionel
Prescott, Alan R.
Palmer, Tracy
A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title_full A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title_fullStr A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title_full_unstemmed A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title_short A synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
title_sort synthetic system for expression of components of a bacterial microcompartment
topic Physiology and Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24014666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.069922-0
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